Municipality: Bacolor, Pampanga, Central Luzon
Coordinates: ~14.9651° N, 120.6348° E
Elevation: Approximately 6.4 meters (21.0 feet) above sea level
Population: 2,120 residents (~4.3% of Bacolor’s total population)
Households (2015): Approximately 480 households; average household size ~4.4 members
Growth: Increased from 1,920 in 2015 to 2,120 in 2020 — ~1.98% annual growth
Median Age: 27.3 years
Youth Dependency: ~43%
Old-age Dependency: ~6%
Total Dependency Ratio: ~49%
Barangay San Isidro is organized into several puroks, which support barangay-level governance, civic engagement, and community safety.
Borders key barangays:
Talba
Parulog
Potrero
Mesalipit
Duat
Barangay Hall: Serves as the administrative center for local leadership, programs, and public services
Barangay Chapel: Religious site for the community, hosting Masses and annual fiesta celebrations
Covered Court: Venue for sports, assemblies, and disaster relief operations
Health Station & Day Care Center: Provide essential medical services and early learning for children
Accessible through barangay roads linked to other western Bacolor communities and nearby municipalities like Guagua
Within reach of San Guillermo Parish Church, Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU), and Bacolor’s municipal complex
Located near rehabilitation zones developed after the Mt. Pinatubo eruption
Barangay San Isidro is located on low-lying terrain (~6.4 m AMSL) and was affected by the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo lahar flows. It continues to strengthen its disaster risk reduction efforts, enhance drainage systems, and collaborate with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) to manage flood and weather-related risks.
Barangay San Isidro is a resilient and close-knit barangay in western Bacolor, home to over 2,100 residents. With its essential community infrastructure, strategic location, and strong local governance, the barangay plays an active role in Bacolor’s ongoing recovery, public safety, and sustainable development initiatives.